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looking for new Highway pegs

2013REDRTS

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I have seen several different ones out there for the RT. I'm torn between the SPYDERCHROME and the ones Lamonster sells. Pros and Cons of both so I can make a decision. Thanks
 
I will only speak about what I have, you make your own evaluation.

I bought mine from Lamonster, they were easy to install if you follow the instructions, and I suggest that you have a 90 degree drill on hand to make it easy.

I believe that mine are the FBB, Floor Board Brackets, and I got the black widow pegs as well. My wife said, "Those are too nice to put your feet on!" I have received many compliments from a lot of people on this set up. I will say that it works very well for me but this arrangement does put your feet outside of and above the lower wings, so make sure that you want that much spread. I love it, but I can understand why some would not.

Joe
 
Lamonster NVB Highway Brackets w/ Gripper Pegs

... is what I went with and I am Happy, Happy, Happy!!! I chose the NVB because I liked the fact that they mount to the frame, the brackets seemed like they were concealed more, and I didn't want to drill holes in the floorboards. Another reason is because -- like already stated -- it didn't stretch my feet out too far to the side. The set was a bit pricey, but the quality of the materials used makes it worth it to me. I had them put on in 2017, wish I'd done it back in 2014 when I bought the bike.
 
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... is what I went with and I am Happy, Happy, Happy!!! I chose the NVB because I liked the fact that they mount to the frame, the brackets seemed like they were concealed more, and I didn't want to drill holes in the floorboards. Another reason is because -- like already stated -- it didn't stretch my feet out too far to the side. The set was a bit pricey, but the quality of the materials used makes it worth it to me. I had them put on in 2017, wish I'd done it back in 2014 when I bought the bike.

I installed the NBVs and agree with everything said here.
 
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